Joey took
away 2 gold medals from the SEAA Under 20 Championships in Watford on 25/6 May
2002 for the 100m and 200m, after winning both heats.

Joey took the silver in the
Junior Girls' English Schools 200m at the Harvey Haddon Stadium in
Nottingham.

2003

Her record this year was
amazing: 42 starts, 42 victories, including the English Schools Junior Girls
200m and the Norwich Union Under 15 Girls 100m and 200m; and the fastest UK
times of the year in her age group for 100m (11.79), placing her second on the
all-time list to Katharine MERRY, and 200m (24.06), which puts her fourth on the
all-time list.

Joey took the Gold at the
AAA U20 Indoor Champs in Birmingham on 25/26 January 2003.
She ran 7.78 in the final, 0.01 outside uk:a all-time top ten rankings.

Starting
at home on 26th April, for the Southern Women's League it was two wins out of
two recording 12.1 for the 100m and 25.0 for the 200m. In May Joey won both the
100m and 200m in the opening National Young Athletes’ League match at Abingdon
and a week later became the Buckinghamshire County Champion at 100m and
200m.

However, it was at the end
of May in the South of England Championships where Joey blasted the 100m to
record 11.79 in her heat to set the second fastest UK time ever, bettered only
by Katherine Merry in 1989. Although Joey was slightly slower in the final, her
unbeaten trail continued, made all the better by taking the 200m title as well,
recording 24.31 in the Final.

More wins came in June,
including the Northants Schools’ and Schools’ Inter-Counties 200m titles and
the 100m and 200m in the second National Young Athletes’ League match.
Obviously the big occasion is good for Joey because it was at the English
Schools’ Championships in
Sheffield
that she won her heat and semi-final in the 200m, before searing to the
fourth-best-ever time for a UK Under 15 Girl with
24.06 to win yet another title.

By August Joey was slowing a
little but so was the opposition and no one could surpass her at the AAA Under
15 Championships where she added the 100m and 200m titles to the now rapidly
expanding trophy cabinet, with times of 12.07 and 24.74. Just a week later Joey
added the South of England Inter-Counties 100m and 200m titles for good measure,
at an almost pedestrian pace, at least for her) of 12.81 and 25.51. Finally in
September Joey rounded off the season with the last round of the Southern
Women's League with wins in the 100m and 200m in 12.4 and 25.3, helping the team
to stay in the first division.

Joey is ranked number one in
Europe in her age group at 200m and number one in the UK for 100m. Her
lightning-quick times have set her apart from the rest.

Joey recently recorded 11.79
for the 100m, placing her second on the UK all-time under-15 list. She also won
the English Schools (Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield) 200m in 24.06 - the fastest
time recorded for 14 years.

Joey
Duck ran the second fastest time ever recorded by an U15 girl in the UK when
she broke a long standing record (1974) in the 100m.She qualifies for the World Junior Championships but is too young at
14 to be picked for the GB Team!

"Third
Fastest 100 metres U20 in Europe this year"

Joey
Duck ran the second fastest time ever recorded by an U15 girl in the UK when
she broke a long standing record (1974) in the 100m.She qualifies for the World Junior Championships but is too young at
14 to be picked for the GB Team!

"Fifth
Fastest 200 metres U20 in Europe this year"

She
was fourth equal in the all-time GB ranking for the 200m.

Her
relay team came second, in which she represented the Great Britain Juniors
(U20s) 4 x 100m at Bedford International Games.

Her
incredible year ended with Joey being one of ten youngsters from all sports to
be nominated for BBC Young Sports Personality 2003.

"I couldn't believe it
when I made it to the top ten let alone the top three,"
said Joey, who studies at Northampton High School. She has been with Milton
Keynes AC since she was 11 and now trains three times a week, including
attending a talent academy every week at Loughborough University. Her 24.06
seconds 200m pushed Amy Spencer down to fifth in the UK all-time standings.

Club spokesman Ian Russell
said: "We're all
thrilled at the recognition Joey has received – it's recognition for the Club
as well. Joey is very focused and has always had remarkable speed."

2004

1st Feb - Joey (currently) tops the U17 girls indoor rankings
2004 with 24.93 secs for 200m, and lies in second for the 60m with 7.76 behind Joscelynn
Hopeson.